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THE IXniAXAPOLIS STAR, WEDXESDA SEPTEMBER 5, 1023. QUAKERS WHIFF AS Answers Last Starting Bomb DUNDEE FROWNS ON TEDDY WINNER OF U. S. Tennis Supremacy Again Withstands Foreign Attacks r- raEr BOUT CANCELLATION, SayS He Will Claim Benny'S ailed. In sure to hnproe by his remit xperienres In the flmis run encountera.

tt'licn he eonieii hack In a few yearn he will no dollht )iae mil'-ll better l.liek haml to preaetlt, that will fit nicely with the I eat his ha I'd -it il in name. With JllM Utile mol il. ehipiuent there is IM riilej.1 toll about his Kiwio: mi mall' III Ihe Millie lelTifle strilKKle. It Is tin.loulite.lly nnfatr to single out uny of four men hi pa rt icla ed In the recent sei li tlie highest honor. However, it the writer' ion-teiitloo tiiat otie man ho really should he nietit lone.

I Is none other PRIVILEGE MAN SORE AS DEMPSEY SHUNS MITTS A It A TOO A SPRlNOsl, V. Kept. 4. (1 nl versa 1 Sendee) The "nothing doing" tttgn flnpperl around the Jack Oempney ramp today. And 1 he heart of Tom I.

nt her nna aore. and I. nt her the man wti purclmnrd the Kate firltilea-ei for thit nork-uiil nt Whitf Sulpliur Kprinss. Iiiitmtii ns nt least ftOtl persons jaunted to the ramp, vtould hU MliitT, tlieir (i(Hl urrc ii rued bark It incaut a net loss XM for I tither. Oempo' failure to vt rk was fi-p la bird lit lliii any hy Kearni, the iiiaiiHKerial person: "The himphin 1 rfcht nt the peak of fonii niv.

1 nb-NS he grtt freiiient rests he'll go stale. I menu in Mend him Into the ring with I'lrpu lit as htiiiiun huniN mn moUe him. and it I. iml.v hy occhmIooh) (hj utTn thtit (his ran he itrrnrnplished." YANKEE STAR STEPS INTO HALL OF FAME Only Two Athletics Land Safely on First Base-Hasty Hurls Good Game. PHILADELPHIA, Sept.

4. Samuel Jones, of the New York Americans, pitched the first no-hit, no-run game of the season in the Major leagues today, blanking the Philartfilnhia. Athletics. 2 to 0 Title if Fight Does Not Take Place Tonight. NKW TOKK.

Sept. 4. Malic In tin; vl.iriity of (iothaui ere tuiiilif.l tiinltilit when promoter of tlie between H.nny l.e.inar.l nod Johnny nundee, ln.leflnll.ly t.ost...n.-.l the eniiHKeno'iit. Alllliiilgli Illinois lone been HfluMt siru-e lundee'j "tt.zle tiollt" with Kid YnRiiei two weeks huh, when he wan deeidedlv outpointed by the I 1 1 1 1 Hoeipnui oaiiiei, nie n. a UIIMirivu to local ctrcles.

Johnston declared tie expected to stae the match some time the latter part of this month at the nt adium. hut ould not. be able to fix a definite dHy for a day or so. has not been in the beat of Ml lilt siiiihiiik rtKiuti ixi'i thif. anii wlien hfs workout fa iled to bring him Into shape, I derhlprl to post pone, his match with Leonard, rnthrr risk dlseppolntlng tlie followers nf both men.

I think a few wek "nr tlme will put back In excellent trim Pundee, when Informed of Johnston's OF H. C. S. KCIA r.no i aQOtn.l Ulrtl IIL IOC il' -I, I I It! IflCe. Iir -U uZ whfn the situation was th mofit trying.

Jones was in great form. unl-v frnm a photo taken at the In.ltanapolls Her driver to Tommy Milton, his team-twenty-nine men faced him, of Motor Speedway last May prior to the, mute, who won. tin: race, whom three reached first, hase. 1V YIWKNT RK'HAKDS. NKW YORK.

Sent. 4. Another' Davis cup challenge round has passed Into history and still the t'nited Suites relKits supreme aiiiimg die lawn teiinis playing nations of Hie world. Oeyplte the fact that llils vein's series was no walk over, that the team of Wil- liatiis anil Tilileii eie indeed lucky to win the doubles and that William M. was beaten in a singles niiitcli, America's superiority was pronounced.

N' matches er such thrills lis those which were ioinpc ,1 at forest mils IhsI Mondav. No such sterllnu unallly of plv inaikeil a series as those just llnlshcd. unless II was tnose In which Maurice Mel was the central figure in hilntiini; the cup back from Knirland in llllt. Hard 81 timely Thrmighout. Alt hough the A nmrira 1 mn wis ust ralln wagid otu- of the most speed a riila a 1 1 a rks in tin- history of thp lonnls Kante.

The nifmory of the matchless braerv Anderson flnfj (hp bilgl kT will loruf remain an one of Ik hi ms i1 ih id ei if nt mi 11:1 1 1 tennis. There is no ou eat bin a bout Aut rn 1 la a i a 1 1 1 i a of as ft a trim as Vir nut iumi on om in fntr i. ni Internationalists. "Rig Jim," as he is Mi i drivers' and a follower of racing condition for nome time idnce taking torioua In four match' to ttio idr-etlquette. had a plen peraonn Hty the featherweight title from Kugene inent of drama and uf pn.t' mrnhHt find 1 fep keonly the I nan of a friend.

Crfqul." aald. 1 Hijt vinsat t- much in pvldnce throughout the Wll.COX AT WHKKL Tim rAnrnilntlnn (a tllftt ftf "IfoWtlv' Wileo. klllM Al- II- wn. mm 1 "HOWDY" WILCOX KILLED IN RACING ACCIDENT CONCT.CnEI) FROM PAGE OVE. Ih American Auto A.forlntion, contest ho-rj, when informed of the death.

Last of Veterans. nv xv. nuiNK pattov, Sport. Kdltor, The Star. The Hoosier state's greatest and most spectacular race driver haa received the checkered flag for the last time In his brilliant career.

Idke many wonderful drivers, who havo gone before him, the Grim Keaper was the ultimate victor. Howard Wilcox, our own Jndianapolls "I Jowdy," loved by all who knew hint intimately a nd admired for his fea rless daring by tens of thousands, who have cheered him ms he has flashed by the Ptands year after year in the annual interna Ion nweepstakes at the Jndianapolia Motor Speedway, has put a heavy foot on. the throttle of a careening, space-defying machine for the last time. When the loea! pilot was whirled from the seat of his JJuesenbei ir Special In announcement, said he would claim the wn tinnls. With tJ, Amlerson, lightweight cha mplnnship of llm wot Id the count rv a he "hott om of ho world" if Leonard did not meet him lomnrroWjhaa a figure lo model and to encourage night.

the youth of the to come forth nnd "I wdll not agree to a postponement." develon alone linos that will make them HAWTHORNE ARENA IS "DRESSED UP" FOR TAYLOR BOUT Slinia! in Thr tnditj nn I'llli'A'in, Sept. ft. b. Thirty Acre in Jersey ('((' won't much on he reconst nirted Maw'i horn arna, lit-i the flyweight battle befweon r'arwho Villa, I'hilippino Idol anrl title bolder, lock burns with Mud Ta lor. Tri re Haute terror, on Sa urda a t'r-rooti.

An a rmv of work men is busily en-RMgfd t'ula const rtud Ing sea which will McroiunmdM to the lig crowd which is sure to itness tlie Hvwoicht event or he season. At the present wrttlnK the newly constructed howl seats oer JII.IKKI, and If the present demand for thkets continue niore seats will be lidded. IIIh I. mid. on Scene.

With the arrival of I'ancho Villa, on the I'eiilury today. Matchmaker Joe I'of-fey and his ill the Hawthorne venture breathed much easier, tine hn.k al the lireat Kllipuio 1 ciioukIi to i i liic tlie most fUhl fan thai the conqueror Wilde at tie- top of his plivslc.d r. 'Inn chill sent Villc uii In I 1 1 of lime I I off f.H Hie I. Hlilcli like ill tlie fastest of the liical lioklntt seaoll. Tavlol' leHtiliieil trajnim; afler terror fell In ureal' shale- after his 'han the i.r the team.

Kh hard Aollls HUH III. I lie roltner mil lotuipiun will aland out as the American hero of tlie lals cup iiiMtcdies for mam eara to come, illiams whs KKfirdl'd as the weaker lle'iulier of III. besides helllK Ilea rer of a reputation for lapsliiK into errors nt the most critical state of an inlerrmllonul mutch WIIMnma Deserve Credit. Hut If It hadn't hoen for William splendid play at the rt of the doubles the A ust a lla ns would have won hN ounter In straight s.ts. It was thM smiling "1 Mck" who ronllv saved this match.

In the end th mote apct acula Tlbh-n drew mosi of h' att'-ntbn of the hugp gallerv, hut ihero is no deny-ItiK thp fact that "Hfg Hill" hal his partner to thank for an opportunity shine In those rlnsjng ft. Williams hrd.l the forte for the first two sets nndj Tilden flnallv came to hN aid. It was thai the aloe wru broken. At any rate the Australian players, 11. not offer any apologias for their rrent perfot nmncs in these mat'dies.

Ci anted onlv the slight -st of outside chances tliev made a magnificent fight all Ihe way' and added no little to the prestige of their country's name In the tennis (to me. Let us hope that, they challenge ngain next year. (r(ivi Islit. te.t. lv rtiiVr.sl p.rvlr -m.

W-l' EVANS i iim Rdlfff. Hy pond golfer, as a il Ik possible for any one to bo- golf swing. II really emi rallvely simple to accomplish. The point to eh- serve Is this: Slay with the bisTruotor until he has had time enough to get you into the hang of It. Then refuse to listen lo experiments and uegrstd dif- ferent wavs of doing It.

I 'etermlne. first, that you III accomplish the Ing indrr the direction of some man who the hot. know. how. and that von will ollow his inst ruct Ions absolutely until the 'tllat if nlv in rellcioiialv to' i fnr the time being nnd Just play I 1 i ie i REEN vu c.x i i iT l.t iiosslhlo for uny olio wliuso imisclea still have, soino siteiiEin he said.

"If Leonard dors not fight I'll claim the title and put it up to the iSew York commission." "All Benny's Fault. "Leonard wanted the fight postponed because he found he could nut make th bf tomorrow, arid WHided more time to reduce. 1 was tie er In better condition. There is nothing th ntalter with mv Imml, nnd ther lias never ny ls nut. Dilticlee was Just preiiarliig to leae his west Orange, N.

camp for New York, -when lie recehed ivord of tlie lie i he lis pounds and was hi perfect condilioti. HARRY GREB SAYS DEMPSEY WILL WIN IN FOURTH SESSION BV HAKRT DRF.T1. PR STRINGS, N. Sept. 4.

Dempsey Is too fast, loo clever' Inn B.nAi.lAnn.,1 nm-I Inn amae. fnr I Ftrno nd rthermnre jack -n futtnermore, JafK Dem nov In tn In fntir rniinrts nsr- haps three. That my guess. Pirpo is going to fight a different sort of citizen than he ever met before when hp mixes with Penipsey. He's going to I anil resiliciH-v to lieroitio term I do not mean that fatal accident nt Ih.

i na He Ilia I event Of "BHIII. JIISI tocl! a neiBll- ratai accident at tne inaugiiiai event oi lj()r (oil nie thg Howltl.rt hK1 the Altoona (I'a.) track on the 1 1 itll leeemly that he had not no lie felt fiinm' lap yesterday, the life of one of lime he put his foot in a ra'liiir cotno a consistent, par Rolfr. Hp should lie able to play con tlial with the big delegation of f.n from. In baseball, of adequate romi.e- Hoosler slate bnldiim flown 'PHtH rooflnR rr w.m hH a nwwp, ankees are, moment of his career. i ca ke-wn Iking in the American league Tan-lor flguies that be knows Just and Interest Is dying a belated dath gnR flKht tlie biggest Hi- vVp h.

nlfln flKhB Km talks I nt a council of war with bis I 1h" 'ban New n)H rr nilTrs nrk JA their ttlackbiirn. Hud thinks that Klackburn Tf. at the grounds h. i. .1 i ha the penalty.

a n't hing Jack fight man who will take the rushing accomplish, bereft. r. is the swing, st ii ft. right a way from him ami, when Oneo you the swing a nrl ct so on you do that, Flrpo loses his greatest It Instinctively that is, without, think-set. ing very much about It -ihe rest is easy.

Ftrpo can whip any man vrhn stands I is fsv, I mean, for ihe player to get Ctf aavs thnt li couhl get lo loner weight figure If pressed, but nt. 110 pounds Taylor feels MtronK a voiiiik ox and al! he now for i- nf Kneed, aa lie off and lets him do all the leading and all the rushing, lhats Kills special! y. I. Villa has been falling off a log for On, ficut Teira l-lniilA a mat I II IZfjt I I 1 I 1 1 HI IM IO( I I oeo it comes lo nurrying things along in actual battle. Harry Frtle to Referee.

The question of who Will referee the big event on Sat urda lias been sett led to the satisfaction of alt patties concerned. Harry Krtle, the perfect third man in the ring, will instruct Villa and Ta lor, and those who ha ve wa du the same party in the fumous I 'ii t-iti'iil lor flflit PeftulhH' 1rir.n.- (hot he. run a nt 1 e' v- 1 1 lon'ii But the minute crowds him and touch must In- deeoped, and this re-forces him to back away, Klrpo doesn't quires long and arduous practice. When know Just what tu do. i vovi bein striving for par, tew remaining veterans oi me oio acoooi of drivers, still In the speed game, was snuffed out.

Most of the others have met with a similar fate. In each of the eleven hie races at the Indianapolis Motor Spredtvay Wilcox had been at the wheel of one of the starters. His cheery disposition, his wonderful errit and courage, always stamped him as a favorite anionj? both friends ana" spectators. Raced With (ireate.t. lie had raced wheel to wheel with the greatest drivers In tbe world, both in Indianapolis and other cities, many of whom Inn since failed to answer the starting bomb at the local gasoline derby because they pursued, too zealously, the profession which ended the career of Wilcox yesterday.

Included In this list was David Bruce-Brown, Spencer Wishart, Huhie Hughes. Bob Uurnam, Iritis H. Kndicott and Harry Grant all starters in the event at the two-and-a-half-mile brick tlie first 500-mile race ever held. Wilcox was the only driver to face the starter in every race at tlie Indianapolis oval, his closest competitor being Ralph DePalma, a veteran of many serious accidents, who has missed but one. Prior to the 1911 event, in which Wilcox piloted a National just outside of the money, he had been identified with tlie sport for six years and was regarded as one of the veteran starters of the Inaugural 500-mile classic, although still a young man.

The race was won by Hay llarroun In a. Marmon Wasp that year. Had Long Record. in into when the race was won by Dawson in a piloted' the National, make car 'Howdy" to ninth position. In IBIS, when rtoux broke into the winning column with a French Peugeot.

Wilcox finished sixth with a Fox. which was a local product. The following year he was outside the money in the same machine, when Kene I liom- ai won the event In a linage, hack for se von i i -miiw. mi HePalnia won In a Mercedes. In tt.M.tie lauaui again won sevenui Kent, for nines a no a.

neintr i 'e victory for Dario Ill a Petl- Tlt'ere. Vere no races at the PP'-'-'V during the war years of and 1tl but in 1t10, when the event, was tc- Detroit Speed Boat Wins International Event on Detroit River. 1 'KTKOIT. Tcd'l motor 4. The, owned by Gar Wood loday ofTlrially whs declared winn- In vest.

-r day's International MoPx- H.mt Swerpstakes on the iMroit liver -w hr-n the race cotmrdtte-of th- Yachtmon's Association of Amet-b'a disallowed the protest of t'nl, J. tl. im-nt of Hetrolt, driver of Packard-i -hriacrnft II. which finished second, that the Teduv diove the last six laps without her hatches. The jae committee said It was In error in tm( flagging the Teitdy Immediately after her iuiti-hes were lost and smdlng her to the pits to replace them, and that the trlvcr of the boat, (leorge Wo(d, miltiterpretei) the rules.

PAID ADMISSIONS IN SPORTS WORLD ARE DWINDLING RAPIDLY nv ivwm wai.sh. N'KW VOKK, Sept. 4. i If they speak from tlie heart and not from the wallet pocket, men in sport promotion must admit tint the hiR money of the postwar per), id is slowly hut inevitably drifting elsewhere. The pal.

I admission's nt nearly every sport event have dwindled nt an alaririlnir rate dnrlne- the I year and for reasons obvious an. ompeiiiriR. to-wlt I. Ick of readv monev. Lack of Interest.

I It Is lack of money plus an overdose of exploitation that has caused followers of boxlt.K to jrroet all box offiie men I Willi a touch of austerity. Kurmerlv almost any kind of an attraction would I produce a rapacity house at somethlnK above prices. Todav flfriits. I notably tlmae InvolvlriK Criqul and Wilde and Villa. Iempaev anil i llbbons, Wilson and (Jreb, plav to meaner niiendHiices.

Too many tights and loo Hide money I tlie answer. I Insistent Im II lioointf sumniuried the Innoccntd Kreal niiiiihers to see and Tendler an. I Klrpo Htul i Willi.rd. Il will do the same for Jemp-sey end hut there must be an end to IhltiK and we are disposed lo t)Ht Jieiupsey and flip.) will' supply Ii. In Baseball.

oiatinct suhnormal. New 1 ork Is i Kn Inst anntJier all-Manhatfan vvof 11 1 rries and the turnstiles an Hac trrk crowds are not what thev y' Were for the simple rea son that one ltlen and many nf the ramp follower are a stmrt Jump ahead of their next meal. "FIRPO WON'T LAST FOUR ROUNDS," SAYS JACK M'AULIFFE II BY JAC MrAlUf-FK H. SARATOGA, N. Sept.

4. A few-months ago I fought Luis Firpo. The other day I met Jack Oempsey In a sparring exhibition. And this Is my Conclusion I i much harder ttian Mrpo that It is an in Just i to com pa re tlie men as liittera. When 1 fought Klrpo, 1 had no trouble backing him hII around the ring with a left hand.

That made rue a hit overconfident with him, an I 1 derided to lake a lot nee Ht shoot ing hint with my right. That is wh'-n he light will, one those vicious swings of bis which shook rne up. He fore I had "me to recover, F'lrpo was swarming all over nie, hitting me with all that he had, Me did smash me enough solid punches tn put me out in that round if lie hail been the killer which people claim. Hut he had to go a not her round with nie before he could put nie nway. Tlie first a fternoon met pempsey here in his training quarters they called time and I stepped out to spear him with the left hand.

As 1 did so. fist, flashing through the air. ami 1 'Jo not rmemler much anoiu what happened afterward. But those Ht rlngsM Insist that Penipaey's mnK iem my jnn. mai ne isnoeo kntckel me to one side and then crashed lido me with his right.

I HO H'memtjer IflHl Ill-n punciiej, landed, almost within the iiflfo of a single scond, an the ngnt went, out of me. and that I would have gone down in hea a nd stayed down If '-'mpHey hatin't wrestled me around. Iiernpsey a I Igli tn i a st bitter, he I it: hi ning fa st on his feet a nd that peculiar twisting style of his, plus his eternal crowding, makes him the hardest man In the ring at present to beat. Recipe: Take 1 Oyster, Add 1 Lemon, Oh My! VARIS, Se-pt. 4.

i Cnivorsal Serv-ict )--Tfie succulent oyster has the) highest medicinal value. Prof. Jouhin of the Paris museum reports to tlie Academy nf SctPncA. lonjons are th only aliment con-tnining mor ltamlnes than oysters. states Prof.

Jouhin. takn together, they are invaluable) In of dyspepsia, malnutrition and physical or mental depression. "Kxperiments show that this combine ion ha a marvelous reaction, hich is comparable alcohol," f. o. a FACTORY Galloway received a hase on halls in the first inning.

In She eighth. Welch reached first on ncott fumble of his grounder and Dykes got on when he forced Welch at second. Jothv bad no strike-on. a. Tho Yankees pave him wonderful support and many of th stops and throws were of a spectacular nature.

There were nine outfield outs and eighteen in the infleld, two of the latter heing fouls to the catcher. The ral fleldlnj? feature was mart by a member of the home team when Welch leaned against the rteht nehl wall ami pulled down a drive from Ward bat in the ninth that looked like a certain homer. There was mwh cheering among the fans when Titr-her Jones went to the mound In the ninth. Many in the crowd wanted to see him gt a no-hit game. With two out, tried hard to reach first on a hunt but -was beateti bv a step by the ball.

Hasty pitched good enough ball for the Athletics to win any ordinary game. He allowed only seven hits and walked only one man. Score: X. ARK A1 Thlla. A 11 Wiii.cf 4 1 U.MalliPWF.rf.

A 4 4 1 2 -a 1 1" wa.v.ss 3 It 1 Kllth.lf 4 1 2 :Hale.3 plpp 1 4 0 13 Meuset.rf 4 2 1 OtMiller.ir. Ward. -1 4 0 1 FijWehii.rr. Hnfmami.u 3 1 2 0Jkep.2 prott.pa.... 4 1 0 3 Joney.p.

3 0 0 0 Hjmiy.p. I'Mctinwan. 0 0 3 0 111 Totals 34 7 13! Total? IS 0 27 jl 'Batted for Hm'y In ninlh. Nw OOSOOOn 02 Philadelphia. 0 a 0 l) 0 0 0 0 i Errors Rretl, Bvkes.

Tn'o-hase hlt.p Meusel. lionhle nlay Welch to Perkln. Left on bases New York, fi; Philadelphia. Bases nn hallt On off Htv. 1 Struck om Bv Hasty.

1. I mnlres Dlnneen. Ormsby. Mortartv. Time 1:23.

SPOKES WIN EASILY TO SWEEP UROWN SKRIES. B-2. CIjEVEIjAXP, Sept. 4. Cleveland made a clean sweep of the series with Louis, defeating the Browns in the final (tame todav.

to 2. The Indiana drove Danforth from the box in tlie fourth ln-iilne and later scored three runs off Vancilder. Shauto held the Browns in cheek after the third innliiK and won easily. Score: St. 1,.

A IT A leva. ABU A Gerber.ss 2 2 2 1 Tobln.rf... 4 WIlliamB.lf 4 4 M'lManus, 2 3 4 Kllrrbe.3. 4 Schliabnr.l 3 1 Danforlh.p 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 tHKuoiltni.rf 0 3 OSpeaker.cf 0 3 0 5 0 2 0 1 Lutzke.3 110 1 Brower.l 0 0 0 (YNelll.c. 0 1 1 2 1 4 2 1 0 6 1 1 0 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 O.bhuute.p.

0 0 2i 0 0 0 Totata 33 It L'4 1 1 Totals 28 7 27 12 'Hatted for Hcnuenner innin. 'Batted for Vanwililer In ninth. St. Louis 00200 0 00 02 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 0 Error Jacobson. Two-base hits Oer-Der.

2: Williams. Lutzke. Hewell. Raeri-fleea Danforth. tlerber.

SpeHker. 2. I'oti-bla play McManus to Gerher to Schlieli-ner. on liaaes St. Louis.

I'ieve-lalld. fi. Bases on balls off Ijanl'nrlh, off Vanplldio', off Hhaute, 2. Struck out Bv Panrnrth, 2: hy Vn u'l Ider. lie Shaiite, 1.

llils Off Pnnliu ih, 2 in 3 Innines; off Vaimtliler. 5 in I'j Innlnes. Wild pitch -VaiiKibler. Balks- nnnforili, 2. Lnsilis iiilcher- lianforlh.

t'llipires Evans and Jtildebrand. 'I'inie 1 4 1. II AT Hf: I'S TRIM RKT) SOX. TO I. BOPTON.

Sept. 4. (loslln's hit ttnir was the nrlncliod furtnv in Washing- tOH8 J.llll vie.oTV o.e, i firl limine' score.l leckni "'i." fliifrh: his suiBTie me inun scoreo lip-. bold, and he hbnself suhfjefiuent Iv scored at the head nf a double slenl. Score; Wash.

AUK A 1 Boston. AP. 11 1 t' 1 I Lelhold.cf 3)10 Mitchell. s. Perk.es....

0 2 ft en nsk 2 I 1 II I) 0 0 1 3 1 1 3 (1 4 4 3 II 3 4 0 4 2 1 Goslln.lf... 4 Judge, 1 3 Ttuel.n 4 S.Harrls.J. 4 Evans.rf... 3 2 Zahntser.p. 3 11 I'll 1 11IKCI I 1,1 1 I 0 5 2 14! II (I 0 .1 1 1 arris.

If 0 3 Shaiiks.3. 0 0 4 Picinich.c. lMc.Millsn.2. I1 gsteHtl i 0 i 3 15 3 2 10 0 0 0 11 li 0 li 0 1 --I Totals 30 5 27 171' ToUIh 29 6 27 3 4 'Battprt for Fullerton tn eighth. Batted for Mitchell in elKnth.

Yit.aki,.inii i ii ti a a Boston 0 0 a ii 1 ii i Krror Shanks. Two-base bits (lost in. S. Harris. Stolen bases Con) in, Sacrifice f'olllns.

1 louhla plays HlueRn to S. Harris to McMillan to Burns. Lefl on bases Washington, 4 Host on, fi. Hases on halls Off Zahnlser, off Fuller-ton, 4. Struck out- By Zahnlser, by Fullerton.

I. Hits Off Fuller! on. 5 In innings; off O'Dmii. tt hi 1 Inn hosing pitrber fuller! on. in pi res Holmes and Connolly.

Tune 1 TIfiTCRS HIT TIMKI.Y TO NOSK WH1TK SOX, 5 TO nKTROIT, Sept. 4. Ths "White Sox again fell before tbe opportune bittlnp of Petrol today snd the Tigers trimmed ihm, 5 to 2. Barrett, lft fielder of the While Sox, lifted the ball over the left field fenr in the eighth inning for his first home run In the major league. Score; Chi.

AH A Oet. A Hooper, rf 0 1 1 1 1 ones, 3, 2 3 1 11 2 1 Heilman.rf. 2 3 I1 Pratt, 2 0 3 0 niernev.ss. 2 I 1 Bassler.p. 0 0" Coie.p 000 (1 0 (' 0 0 Oi 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 4 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 Sheely.l Barrett, If Mostll.rf "Karma.

3. Ollnwter.p. JE1sh Tvenarrns.p Thurston. Totals. ..3 9 24 1 2i Totals in 10 Batted fnr QUlenwater In seventh.

Batted for Ovengms In ninth. rhiearo. ftt000002 0 2 Detroit 0030001 2 5 Error1 Hooper. Two-hase It ogtil Schalk, Oobb. Home run Barrett.

Sacrifice Pratt, Hellmann. on bases Chicago. 7 Detroit, 5. Bases on ha liftoff Gillenwater, off Cole, off t'ven-gros. 1.

Hits Off Gillenwater. In 6 innings: off Cvengros, 2 In 2 Innings. Hit by- pitcher By Cvengros fPraf.r). Struck out By Cole, 2. Losing pitcher fJIIlen-w-ater.

Time 1 :37. Umpires NalUn, Kowland and Owens. a 1 A 1 0 1 wliich come up in a boxing match. I 11 bf! a miracle if Klrpo goes four Accompanying Villa from the Kastern I rounds with Jompaey. So much atrraa battle grouml will be Klinor J-'lorres.

I heen laid upon the terrific hitting tiie lichtwelght champion of Manila, power of Klrpo, and. peculiarly enough, who will meet Tornmv O'Brien in one I no one see ma to be discoursing much of the three ten-round bouts which ill i oncernliiK the Hina.ing ability of Demp-b- carded for the hip Sntunhiv after-jf' deH out crushing punches, noon show This M'Mtlen has beaten! 1 wi" from sad experience, that bo like Mend hsolm, Kinkev I "nips.v hits blow so much snappier I ItM I rii IHK I I 1 Ifl lilt ItHS Plltl with an international WIM OX UK.I.IKYtfl) TO HAVK HAD TRKMOMTION OF UKATH. that "Hoprlv" VCilrox, rc vt-ran killed in thp Ali.mna. rar. had a pre-mnnition nf dealh was fxproio-I In at night by his mnl hr, rn.

H. A. Warblri- i Inn, t'044 N'nrth Meridian mtreel. "How fi rd Bfterl so prenrcnpld when hp 1 lft. hnnift last V'dnff1 mnrnln," ah nalrl.

"lti is usually no cheerful when be Iprvm to drive rare. It la it, pecullarhv of his that Iir alwayfi ilepartd from home laiiKhtne and I "But WptlnadH whn got rady 10 pa.ve, lie unfilled to bat to go out to the cm'. net' tn rl nrl Id ed tin hav whn he dirntMi in it'll nif and the. ch 1 1 towarda the dour with ixU Then lie ff iht-ne duw and fame tu tht- children. 1 told him we would tuke him out on etillilieii hy Itie II lot mut led them en lu porcli.

lie Kissed lieiii of lie Km.il Mien turned lo rue "'UliKt miUI 1 toer rlo wltlioiit "ii. and Iih iilwa trlwd to Uet ii. run ii ai'iett so unomiui -o iiHfiiH al'bat I really believe be tlioiitln lie niUhlt Wilcox left his heme Wednesday In drive lo the races with Walter .1. Six. 1124 Broadway.

It waa Ihrouirli Mrs. Hix thai Mrs. H'arhfntnn learned of death. Mr. telephoned his wife from Altoona yeHterday eveninR.

Me hart been unable to pet in touch w-lih Mrs. Warhoi-toji by fetepraph. and asked his n.fe in inform her of the fatal accident. According to th teleohnnn meaStire from Mr. Six, Fred Dilesenhere.

owner nf the ear that Wilcox was firkins' In the rpirp, tirineinE the hod har'k anapolis. Hp Hid not sn whn th furl will hp ATrs. Vnrhinton snlrl whil she rnn make no funeral arm cement until th hmv arrived and she cnnfet-ri Mr. t'uescn-herir, Wilms nfll he hiirieri fn 'rown Hill eemete-ry, beside, his i who rl iel a year HV HARK C. STTTZ.

President II. r. S. Motor far Company. ALTOONA, fiepl.

I am deeply Brieved at Hnivdv's dath. He was a won 'lerful diner, hihI Has ori'1n(r a wonrir-t'ul race ami tinrinu bt ly hsve won. He always phtyerl the (tame fair as tie hw it. and watt liked uy hundreds of friends. He vas a peioiliir favmiie amf.ng drivers and always nave what he hnd in every ahorK sands who knew him or hi fearles driving.

With the AMATEURS and SEMI-PROS The Hottentots defeated the Broad lilp-)l Aerns, to l-'oi- Kaoies with the winners, can llrexel Si4l) and ask for I'harlei. JiiiiInis take rinllce. A WKI.L, 1 n.1 Sept. ftlava iol tn fii eenllehl. game nf the winner hit 4.

The Maxwell 7 to Kiilihi-l houiH run. Al'TOY. Sept, 4, --The Acton I'nni-i els flefealecl I'olMllle, 12 lo J. New will plsy here Sunday. Plate teams ilesirifm should address i'ouipi hull Acton, ind.

The V. M. R. defesled the Coca Tolas. 12 lo S.

A name Is wanted wiih 'lie. Spades and other cite teams. Tall J.rexel and ask for fteorire. HHOflKf.TN', Sent. 4.

The American l.eirlon team of this city defeated MonresviHe A. 5 to 3, and downed the Monro A. 7 to 6. Tlie I.eKlon will play I'ambv here Sunday. For Kanieg.

address Jl. Tlirockmorton, Urooklvu, Ind. Sept. 4.Tht )u-enshiirir lied Sox defea ted Port Hitner. 2 to 1 in ten In nil) vs.

The Sox will uiav the (of'K(iniee lilass Workers here fturnlav. Thn UlverHlde. A. A. lasetHll teum will meet toiiiirht at the chihroonia Ht II and Hlrets, and all players should a 8 (dock.

The riiviMslde Triangles will meet Friday evening at 'dell and Rader streets, t'oft'li retpieHia all plaers lo report, promptly. GKKKNWOOO, Sept. 4. fireen-wo. Hie Iey stones, 4 to 0.

Johnson of th Itr-ata turned In another good pi ten Ing ex hiiMi ion I or the Imal, a'huving hm one Infield bit. I-or gaiuei the locals addiess tarry Stevenson, ma na ger. KI.ortA, Ind, Sept. A. -Flora A merit an h-Ki(ni defeated PHpM In Hie first of a thiee-gauie eri.i tj decide, thn county 1 hampionshlp, 7 to 0.

1 The Indiana Tra ehs "inf at New velers 1 I -el will plav non Slinrjfl the ejer will meet Fri -Jersey e.n-1 Market 7 p. m. t- or games add res Mrennan, 1 cast. (nio or 1 pi i rt it 2 r.ei ween a a no ti cloned, take notif MM HICK nOfJTnN, S'ept. Sam Rice, r'glit fielder of he Washington a merkan Lea fie 1 ftn hp 11 suspended 1 ndefin itelv.

M'-ttiacer iioni mush on n. 'I 1 1 waa in cause of nice' uith niHiagr-i fnr his 1 I a Ing o' I.Hh.n flav c-ime ttw jitennona nrgunn wh-Ti uj criticized ji ft tn 1 1 In li vtth the tei Snv. BK ATM MORAS'. NKW VtdtK, Hepi, 4- Jimmy (iondrlrh fpiffalo won 'he hidge' deefaion over M01- Nf lightweight. nt Ihe (Jiiee r.eintt hf.i sbor lontKht in a ten-ejghed 134 pound, Mr 33' TKAM WI.XS RKUV.

ATLANTI'" CITY, N. Hupt. 4. The Finnish-A met lean A C. nf New York won he.

rein mara hon race from f'amden, fi Atlantic City today. BAMBINO PLAYS FIRST IN TWILIGHT CONTEST mil KI.PHM. Sept, 4. Babe Kuth ibifted his Yankee uniform in tu ilight baaehall iime here tonight and placed flrat base for ttie A-rension (atbolir rlub in a game with the lit Itros. team.

Kven hi a effort, how ver, roiihl not wl the game for AsceiMlon tram, which lost, 2 to Ruth waa i-re-Hlted with a bit and a run and handled fifteen rhancf without an error. The American I-eaguf' leading; rir-enlt aniaaber plaTed aa a tnwmr ta the KeT. William aaey, rrtor of Area-slon pariah, a rhtae fr1eiH, i I I i i io I 1 7 s(. 1 1 Mitchell, and both IniUe 1'ioueit and T'hll Mlwell Htti sponsoririft his ability. make good.

This Klor res is he sJitue htd who itppean-d on several shows with Villa at Sou re garden ami tlie faiia li in (hdh.ini are ttlll Ik In about Ids s.iish 1 tt.tui I t'ouboy Padgett and O'llatw. ho Agtiie in one of I be en mum lers. boih thdiig Ineir lutr.lcM ttalning. nf h((Ut j(HH i.Hi prom-: ls-d a big shd at on- of the nearby i clubs In Ihe near futun DEFERS DECISION ON BLOOMINGTON BONDS Ifearittg on the proposal of the city of Bloominglon, to issue in in bonds tn In the klnniiilnvlnn in ht- board of tax commissioner vesterdav profMsed tiond issue has beeri 1. 1 akeil bv number of citizens of HloomlriRton as being unconstitutional.

'olo Ing the lieailng, the tax board that tin would be flashed under rourpe 1 1 1 initiK. ii ioci. i-i. everything else to the acconipliMhment of uw swing. After oii ge( Hie fiwing an'! do it in- stirictivel-, your attention centers on results.

K'ocuh your eye and your mind on the spot on which you Intend to put I hp ha 11, nd forget the rnecha nica I details of milking the awing, Jiut first, you must get the swing. The thing ran be done: the real trou i "ie I ble is that so very few golfers are real willing to do what's necessary to ac- i nufre the swdnir. Aetna itolnir the neceaaary hinirs represents the differ ence. between the golfer who wishes and the one who accomplishes. Make no mluttilfA ohm it II von tret the Polf HWltlir ((y th(, nf your brow, and in no other way TEST OF AIRSHIP PROVES SUCCESS i TtA 1)1 1 1 MS I N.

Sept. sociHted I'tcNHi The rlcitl III of the I'nlted States made ft first ttial flight over tiie navnl atrstmion here tale today. The monster ship rose rapidly to a height, of feet and healed east for 1 tie A 1 1 nt ic n. As she roie, 1 wi airplanes, one representing Ihe nrmy and tlie other the navy, left the ground to Hcvmnpyny the balloon on her maiden; vo-nge. I The big ship sailed smoothly for near-I HO hour, then liegnn circling th field mi speed or about thirty miles an hour, i prepaiator.v landing.

After being in llm sir fifty-five mln- oie ii fiiriK'me was nr'iugnt to he i 'landing flehi witimut a mishap. sa I Isf aid ion was expressed with the Might. "is mi. Kca Atlmirnl M-iftett, chief of tlie 1 bu fn 11 of na .1 areonautics, was among 'he large of naval odl rs present when the huge ship 1 use, Comma ridor Wyerh'irk was it. cha if-, of riigid.

assist ml iiv 'n pt Me, r.en. ly -10(1 i ii- 1 effulrr It 1 hold (tiic giant ship as she was from the tiaugar. Abtnit i'ling on thn ropes while the rent dung to tiie fore ami aft cars. Tiie. ship was slowly mam -red oer M-ld to tie- gro.in.l.

a -Ih- 'tunc of aleiiit. 1 f'-e from fri- she.j. hort ly nil er heing tn ken from h' I'inigjr t'ri hol'dm; pt-S t.fl tlie it c. 1 broke a nd the stern rose pidly tn th T.ie flft pll'd, le.wver, ooi. brought under cut 1 ol a n-I Iia I loon more tnde on an en keel.

Just heforn the ropes were cast off, one of the wea her ex pert dd a ited to observe wind conditions rrlened a TfVke binb. The la rge rowd which had gathered to watch the flight wa greatly ahirmed. thinking 'he ba about to explode. Officer. tio.

soon resloretl ordT ami tlie ami giacefuJIy took the air. Tin- Zft-I rose at m. ami ihe binding whh made al T.t-'i. Intriug the Might the reat. clg-t t-ha ped en ve tope ttaw lcd Hb.wly.

She cir h-d the fled S'- eral times. Firings 11 rope In I loor. The launching of The ZR-I. marked the opening of a new phase of world communication. It market! ihe completion of five years of patient effort by the idled States Ny--Hn effort wbch baa been watched by other world powers with Increasing interest, as the poten- i nl value and importance of aerial nai t- gallon romnifin ni nr im- umr more and more appa rent.

Today's event can be said to have ended the ph vmci 1 Isolation fir ine Ameri can continent, which, up to the time of oil do not to pia on a to neromrdlsh the swing. It can better he done tn a. practice court, in hack yard or out hack of the pro.jH,4 shop. Ho nol use hull. A ball Is i i 1 1 I I i siRlontlv In tho eltrhtios III III.

e. The golf swing Is made Instinctively, and the Instinct is trained hv practice along right lines. As Chester llorton, the teacher, says: In golf the swing Vervt hinr The novice perhaps needs i 1 X'rm n' pXPn why the wine I cvorvthlnc. in coif the swing proouee ine nnd ihe sfroke brines off tbe shot. mis there an he no drok YKf or I'll'" the proper swine, so the first thing to his score ronsi.Mt cnl I into lhe Mi's.

I i niurh beyond that fin SCtlSC of ou Hl the saint? time rob your game, or of its pleasure. It often M-ems to me that I In: fellow who plays in tlie Mi's really gels tlie most fun out of golf. Most of his sluts are good, so that, when he inukesj bud one he doesn't care much. When th. par shooter makes few bad ones tenor grips his n.f.i i.i, ne hn V' ftnitt.

V-" practice he must return again. It like fastins, gettitiB buik into form again. Oet Right, Then Quit Kxperlmentlng. Any competent teacher can Impart In you the proper methods of executing BOWLING KM I HV Si IIF.IH I I II I HI. Willi th operilllK Ihe li-MKlle Schedules lull wk 8 "i .1 from th lit 'II ii I lo Mi rt that the 'K will he i ii r- ei nifi ti and with the exception i.f t'o peiirifla ftt ti MtMitla sad i-'riibn th 1 ties will he Looked stilidty.

1 ha liowletl I the wi ii i Is hi vear will a-hll- iipi form her a kit ii thin sea Hin, 1 1 mi to imhI nfw liMip-t. Tlie I lev nchd nit- follnwH: Mi.nda (Vntui TueMdii vs, Koui im' mid HIk Kt.ur M'-n WfldneslM Ceiituiv i 1 i l.esjdie, Heti buinhure l.eintue and chuth 'lint has not been named ThurndH Kiku' Wholessle LeaKtie, h'rldas. 1- ll'l l.t'Hune. Anntlier iniuen il'i'v iinrtnuiO'l. will take the sile one after inion duilim the also wU the ilH't'H to lie and the fc'iremen'n i hiwl In the afternoon, i led hiter.

IIKMOI.AVS TO MKKT. IM-Mnlnv League will hold Its flrst Th meet ing th a Cent i Hi leva tomorrow NlKht to nrrnng Its stherlnle mid elect, nt fleeis f. the jten son. Ihe loo. win sinn uliiiir nil OH 1 01 iHte Mil I ft idd members the leu K'll Mltd anv li1 ite.l to pin nr Isi tn -1 1 11 tl I Diiini lows erected H'- 11 Hi-silo n.

The PeMola ill hi an eij-ht Pit. rlr Hit this vent season. The game lur among the vounKHteM 11 1 ore sen Htnict pa 1 1 in In 1 icest leagues in the a rn grow 1)1 er pi 11'. en pnp'l ii nd lief or ma Tht Shi ft won the (Pig lam nonson. 1ITHKKN" Ml TOM4.HT.

All Lutheran League f.n n-n, nn of hers ltd eret eii. Trt hn M. ra na meet Ulg 1 "IM Kin fnr tie rte'ifon urdiedule will nf he g. nnd the afiopt'on nr a im-lii'le'l in the business MKTS TO MO II T. The Vnhington Leacue open nivU at Heaoi Whlng on w-lh ten tennis 'oon IS nf IP he tin vt fr tea nizs 1 th- niv ati'l.

a-'oinl nn to it la In for a hig season oHicr of the client ineidea ln fompaov. Coca-Cola Rerti a Sntlt Mo -mnpa Hrui l'in. Herman fn C' i Hhmmpk -e aKue are .1 V. pi -anient F-t heni rt M. Hurtiin.

ae.refn.rv J-Pi tj'f scor-s appnr In The si Thuran'H niot nin un ng HI'AM'l AI.I.K KKAIIV. The a Wahingtn a'i' aie 1" gool ffiiMI'mn fr a hfavy and oniv one open night a.crordlng to .1 n--am, manager. 'h tha erejtp.n of Tuesday. leriKiiea will have poaaeaslon he Biieya evei imkm and Heain is anxious (111 the remaining A 1 a ac ettu'a nlgb Monda' gii Tuesds v. Washington League; I n't" Knd a f-h nd I nslev nufact aa announced ttef'n nied i 'hnrcti ed etf1a Thursday.

I.mnher 'off Irie T.rTi ftff V. KF.D S( T(t TKY AI)M. (IFI)FMiUt. Si-pf Adam i hitsehail td v. ht Ine the Mn cat her.

on -d C-ii, A no i(h. hs nn' I fliow it ca 'i Aia in v- er i i rid epe a nfA anna I li'i profeaaionl haslr luh -4 hetr eotd to fi rn 1 ne pt- oa 1 nf he hi-nr nf-e- inif ehe. a th- Ki'iv 11 nvc the 1 hat' tiei -i' Is hia firnt season In PlfMI'-KVH ATK AKS IM flit F. PT. PAI Minn Rept.

4 Va i Fa I met i j.odg e. hea yw ptii -i 1 s-, or the treuilng at a ft Ja' od a ft led sirt in i Mb ir "uirt for in re 1 orce orn wfe. Ft' as Lodge, r'mrr ng deaTtifn. Th- married in Mmnapella April 2S. 192 end tbe plaint Blefl she deserted him Feb.

2, 1J21. Both are 3J years old. I 1 I 1 lit i I i i i 1 rpH(. bed hi the case pending further a--i1w' winner. In a French Peugeot.

For th next, three years he used mount but did not land the same Inside the money. At the race last May AVtlcox siane. In an i Sperial but was "it with broken clutch on hia slxtie th lap. He was an important factor in the winning of the event as look the wlieel frnm Tnmfmy nt on, Ihe winner, in anomer n. ne Aw.lv- held il out In was rorrea iin SH'IHI MHI'-'-.

front for the forty-five laps in wmvo served as a relief driver. Had Two Children. The news of the death of Wilcox came as a sh oc to his many Indiana pol I friends and business associates. le was vears of age antl president of the "Wilcox Sales Company. fi4H North Meridian street.

His wife recently died anl he made his residence with his mother, Mrs. B. A. Warbinton, at Anrtment 1. -MM North Meridian street and Is survived by a brother, I Harry, and two children, Marion, 2 years old, and JinwHrd 3.

I Wilcox was norn in nr, Tnd. The famil ycame to ii'tintv-th rpp vears ago. I Mempsey la the nest crowder ever saw in the prize ring. That boy keeps right on top of Ills enemy all the time giving tha other fellow a real ham'ft to Set forcing and punching him into retreat. If Dernpaey goes right Into Klrpo with the first gong, as I expect he will do, then Juis will do some backing away.

And wdien Jdiffl does that well. Just watch I've boxed that bird quite a few times, and know that tlie minute the man in front of him begins to re-t rea t. Demnaev becomes even more Ag gressive and keeps tearing right along. crowding, punching, punching anil theni some more punching. When you alt flown and figure out this fight, you can't hand Firpo rnilcli beyond height and weight.

For Ilelnpsay is Is faster, lie lias two hands, whereas Firpo has but one, he has cleverness and real experience. And Ihe fact that Firpo Is bigger than IJemp-sey should not bo taken to mean thai the South American has a real advan-' logo there, because, Ilempsey always 1 fights Ills best fights against giants. (Copyright, 11)13, by I'nlversal Servloe.) MURRAY SIGNS TO SCRAP FOR LOCAL SHOW ON SEPT. 17 Matchmaker Rteve, Hnrter of the Waahlngton A. C.

last night announced that Tommy Murray, the "Philadelphia bantam, originally carded to appear on the Kept. 17 raid, will -box the wlndup of the Washington A. ('. rani Oct. H.

darter is desirous of matching Bud Taylor with Murray nnd Is seeking the ae. vires of the Hoosler battler for the October date. The. September show wdll he revised nd thirty-six rounds of boxing be )ffered local fans. Maxie Kpsllen, local; bantam, wdio has been improving with; every bout, will meet Happy Atherton, tiie popular Kast side bantam, fn an; eifcht-round atto.

fine other ejid-ivmnd go and two t-ns will complete the eard, laical fans hn ve been rlntnor- Ing f(r a battle royal and the Wash-; itigton A. is planning on staging; aj htnit with the dusky warriors as par- ticiiiants SAINTS TAKE FIRST. COVCI.I'HFF) FROM PAOK 14. I hase bits PulMan. T'svls.

gehrelber. Three-haite hit Haviw. S'olen hatea Muiphv. 2: Brooks, pht S'-h rehier 'h Imea. lit eihei to Or'm ff.

I on I 'fi es olu mini. Toledo S. Hase on Lull ff off Sanrlers. off Wo-Jfolk. 2.

Strut-k out Bv Johnson. 1 hv Hmiderunn, 1 lo Woolfolk, 2. Hlif f'tff Johnson, 4 In Ih Inning; off S'oofolk, hi 7'-, Innlnrs. Hnk Woolfolk. hnsiiitf nit'-hei T'mplrea- I Mn in1 'hill Timo 1 '''NIi Col nt-.

ts.1 A A Toledo. A A 1 I 1 1 3 i 4 3 4 1 3 rt 2 0 3 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 MmplM.tr. rlier.ss i nief. i Sullivan. If.

KlHot.e. Ha rd 1 rooks, cf a so I1 pRlmero.p. I.ufher.p. 0 2 hitnlstf ton, 2 1 3 3 Lamar. if, llo fi Ten v.

1 1 Nh hoisn.rf. 0 1 4 Kelly, 3 1 1 1 A mho ann.c, 0 fl 0 fi 2 Olard.p- 0 0 1 Jfdinat.n.p., fi (1 0 2 Total a i Oa in Ei 21 12 Tote's. .29 1 2 21 17 ed end of seventh by agree- ment. Columbus. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Toledo 2 0 3 ') it ') 4 -9 Krroi a- A ndwraon.

Two base a Ha Iro" I ml -f rom, Ht oien liasep- Anderson, Jmvis. Hacriflees Mm -ph. F.HIott. Keil'. J-eft on hwaes Toledo.

H-s on t'SlI" tiff Curd. off Oleaaon. -i orT I'nlmero, off Johr-son. .1. Struck out riieaaori, I'hI mero.

1 i a iff i hsi d. 4 in inninga; off I inning: f.ff (ileHHon. fi in innings; off Pahnero. in innings: 'if hu'her, 1 1 hv pit iU-ft son po Winning Tnt'h'-r fl artl. hnpuiK -fJleaaon.

Cinpires-- r'bill mvl Mun True 1 2 FOUR PERMITS GRANTED BY BOXING COMMISSION The In -lla napolla boxing com nd a a monthly meeting 1 at. night, awardul permit" for the foiiowtiig ehowa; vot City A C. Sam ttreatiing. ffept I'iot City A. C.

Wree'llng. Amerlean A. Va Farh, matdi-maker. hTlne. Oct.

Mike Miirhetl, former feather weight, waa g-int a ref-e-' pcne anrl K. C. 'lit waa appoinnd an.in-, apector. i I I i on o.e water sltuathn by Ihe pub- lie service rnrnmsdn. The water com pa nv recent ly rdda Ined awthtrlty frun tiie ctunodssion to Issue securities anti proceed with plans for the -on st ruct (on f.f a water woi plajit A petition asking on the matter has been filed, Imwi-MM', and the tax board will hwhH action mi this plen he- fore annoiiftcing a dectslon on the bond isue.

Kcfieariif Not l.lkelr. It is regarded likely 'hat fbf isMon will tf ny the pet it jon for corn-a re hearing. The vitmle cise will he carried to tho coil rt aw soon as the st to regula tory bod ies have 'I red final decisions, it 1 nd rstnod The wai er com pa ny Is to erect a plant to augment the water supply provided by the muni'dpa. I pi a nt The in order lit assist the plan, has for SLVUMWl of the stock. some of 11 pa era of lie ct a re xery hitter against tiie proposal and terrulned to fight the case to the end.

i psea nf the gi cant if ha nga r. trh looms yfr above the 1.401 acre r-er-unri -mu un t)unding pin- barrens which extend for ft i-rteeri miles to th The huk' ief mfssurcfl I is nd f''t lengt ii wNe. feet. While "Howdv" was attending Short-Si ridge, high school, he. first became inter- ested in the automobile business.

He spent much of his time al the old tional ftJart'. arid when only Iff years old, began driving testers for that nnm-? pan v. When only IS years old, he started hia racing rareer. driving in a rare at (Yawfordsville. Soon afler he entered the racing game, ho started in the taxi business with Don Mei'r.

Twelve years ago, thev formed what Is now the Yellow Tab Company, but. in 1010. Wilcox sold hia Interest in the firm. T. K.

Myers, secretary of the Speedway for m'anv years, said last night; 'it has been my privilege nnd pleasure to have known Howard Wilcox since 1910. I'reviotis to then he was a mechanician for the late Johnny Aitken, and from him he learned the art of driving a race car, 'Howdy' was a pilot who had no superiors and was careful always, being; cool and collected war with (leimany, had gener- allv Kir'ifl nxei. i The test today will lead directly an-1 1 prtibahly within a year, to transoceanic; cruises up to he known limit of tiie ship'' ability or in the region of knots. In the minds of officers, not nnlv In the bureau of a rrona Ut ics, but. in he more con se a burea us of lions, navigation and construction and repair, th- trial flights of the yt- preaca a realignment of naval forces' in future conlhcta for th'- th fene of the republic-- a leMgnment upon three ptan'S----subsiirfae, surface and air with righ I airships like the 7.K-I a thou- niik-s In advance of the flee'.

Hose ly followed by aircraft, earners ndlng i al-tfi lighting, bombing and tf tpedo atr-(iat tin prt.tt ion, not only cf the capital ships -n the surface but th apital ships in the a For week the na a 1 air st at ion has drawn thousands of visitors, many of them from distant parts of the Vnlted States. All wera impressed with the Boxing Tonight Fort Benjamin Harrison On account of rain last night 1he bout between Jackie Dugan and Kid Sparks Louisville 10 Hnuiifls Tcrre Haute Will he held tonipht. Also entire card oripinally scheduled for Tuesday. Rapid Waters and Piggy Young Ft. Tliomns 8 Hound lavn FITJST ROIT AT :0 SHARP.

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